I believe you will be fine, HOWEVER, if you will sleep better at night then do it again. Send it via Certified Mail, and do not answer any phone calls you receive from them as it will likely be disguised as a sales call (or to talk you out of rescinding).
Sharp call on your part to rescind! TUG members will be very proud of your decision to stay away from Wastegate!
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I sent one to the actual resort and one to the cancellation address, both certified mail. I just want to make sure there was nothing else. I don’t trust them and I have called to ask and of course I don’t get a straight answer, but I did call and talk to the notary that did our paperwork and he said that was all I needed to do. But that can’t be trusted. I don’t remember seeing any other papers with instruction, but afraid I missed it.I believe you will be fine, HOWEVER, if you will sleep better at night then do it again. Send it via Certified Mail, and do not answer any phone calls you receive from them as it will likely be disguised as a sales call (or to talk you out of rescinding).
Sharp call on your part to rescind! TUG members will be very proud of your decision to stay away from Wastegate!
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Send certified. Be sure both you and your SO or spouse sign. What state did you purchase? The state in which you purchase may give you only 5 date. What was the price of your Ts?
We both signed the letter. Purchased in Florida. So we have 10 days as it says on the contract. What does the price matter?
You'll be fine. Sleazy as Wastegate sales people are, we don't trust them, but the letter to the Ocoee, FL address will get it done. It's state law that they process the rescission, and they won't mess with that. They have (up to) 45 days to refund your down payment and are under no obligation to inform you of it's progress, so this wait will be stressful, just console yourselves that it WILL be done, and you've escaped their clutches.I sent one to the actual resort and one to the cancellation address, both certified mail. I just want to make sure there was nothing else. I don’t trust them and I have called to ask and of course I don’t get a straight answer, but I did call and talk to the notary that did our paperwork and he said that was all I needed to do. But that can’t be trusted. I don’t remember seeing any other papers with instruction, but afraid I missed it.
I sent one to the actual resort and one to the cancellation address, both certified mail. I just want to make sure there was nothing else. I don’t trust them and I have called to ask and of course I don’t get a straight answer, but I did call and talk to the notary that did our paperwork and he said that was all I needed to do. But that can’t be trusted. I don’t remember seeing any other papers with instruction, but afraid I missed it.
Well it was $7500, magically down from $33,000. I don’t know how this even happened!! I knew what it was before we went there, but somehow ended up signing. It’s crazy!! Now I just want to make sure we’re out!Price doesn’t matter. We try to track how much TUG have saved TS owners.
As half of tuggers initially bought developer/resort TS, there is no shaming. In fact, if you rescind, you’re already doing better than half of all tuggers. The tracker is below.
https://tugbbs.com/forums/index.php...ions-of-dollars-cancelling-timeshares.196108/
Ok I won’t call again. I was very careful of what I said for just that reason. I only said I wanted to cancel and asked what they needed. They asked if they could do anything and I said no I just want to cancel. They asked me why and I said I don’t need to tell them that.Please don’t call Wastegate or accept their calls. We got one report of a Wastegate Ts owner who accepted a capo, and Wastegate tried to make it seem like he accepted a revise offer.
The link to the post is here https://tugbbs.com/forums/index.php...-timeshare-merged.208087/page-15#post-2310017
Does anyone know what instructions were on the CD? I returned all of that not thinking anything would be on the CD and I don’t have it anymore. Is there anything other than writing the letter?The CD is very likely where the recession instructions are located. That is where I found mine a couple years ago when I purchased and then rescinded a Westgate contract. Get to a computer, access the instructions and follow them exactly. You have thousands and thousands of dollars on the line, and you only have one chance to rescind in time, before becoming a very unhappy (and poorer) Westgate owner.
It’s probably the cancellation instructions plus Promo materials. As long as you followed the rescission instructions exactly, you should be fine.Does anyone know what instructions were on the CD? I returned all of that not thinking anything would be on the CD and I don’t have it anymore. Is there anything other than writing the letter?
This is what the actual contract says. Sorry to be so paranoid, but I just need to know if that CD had some other instructions on it that are different and I messed up. Or if there was a hidden paper somewhere in the binder that I missed and now don’t have access to.It’s probably the cancellation instructions plus Promo materials. As long as you followed the rescission instructions exactly, you should be fine.
If that’s what you have on paper, the Cd has nothing else important. As long as you sent certified and both you and your SO or spouse are named within and signed the rescission letter, you are fine. Relax, and get a drink.This is what the actual contract says. Sorry to be so paranoid, but I just need to know if that CD had some other instructions on it that are different and I messed up. Or if there was a hidden paper somewhere in the binder that I missed and now don’t have access to.
Well it was $7500, magically down from $33,000. I don’t know how this even happened!! I knew what it was before we went there, but somehow ended up signing. It’s crazy!! Now I just want to make sure we’re out!
No. You bought developer or detail, not resale.So I read on the attorney general's website this :"A timeshare resale advertiser must not collect any payment or engage in any resale advertising activities until the timeshare owner delivers a signed written agreement for the services." So they had taken a down payment before we signed anything. Would this go against the the law?
There is no way. Sorry.hello, I’m out of recession period, any ways how I can cancel TS without hurting my score? Thank you
I’m out of recession period, any ways how I can cancel TS without hurting my score?
I’m out of recession period, any ways how I can cancel TS without hurting my score?
It’s Westgate resort in Orlando, Florida, down is 2500, full price 22500. Bought on 11/7/2020The other piece of advice I will add is what many TUGgers will say just in case you were thinking of going down this route. There is no need to hire an attorney. Do not go contacting any of these companies, charities, or law firms that claim they can exit/cancel/relieve you from your contract. If they are not outright scams, at best, they will charge you thousands of dollars to do what you can do yourself.
But as others have noted above, it would help if you could provide a little more information such as when and where you purchased it, what the original purchase price was, how much you still have left owing on the mortgage, and if your MFs are up-to-date or not.
It’s Westgate resort in Orlando, Florida, down is 2500, full price 22500. Bought on 11/7/2020
@lati We hope you are well and healthy. If you made the difficult decision to default, please kindly let us know if your credit got affected. It would help tuggers in similar situations moving forward.It’s Westgate resort in Orlando, Florida, down is 2500, full price 22500. Bought on 11/7/2020